(2) the process start-up time of the valve has been found to be between 2.1 and 9.0 ms, (3) preliminary rarefaction wave experiments in the dense vapour of siloxane D 6 (dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, an organic fluid) were successfully accomplished up to temperatures of 300 • C, and (4) a method for the estimation of the speed of sound from wave propagation experiments is proposed. Results are found to be within 2.1 % of accurate model predictions for various gases. The method is then applied to estimate the speed of sound of D 6 in the NICFD regime.
List of symbols cSpeed of sound The set-up is equipped with a special fast-opening valve, separating the high-pressure charge tube from the lowpressure plenum. When the valve is opened, a wave propagates into the charge tube. The wave speed is measured using a time-of-flight technique employing four pressure transducers placed at known distances from each other. The first tests led to the following results: (1) the leakage rate of 5 × 10 −4 mbar l s −1 for subatmospheric and 5 × 10 −2 mbar l s −1 for a superatmospheric pressure is compatible with the purpose of the conceived experiments,